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Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 9:04:40 GMT
Based on this, the European Digital Agenda is already considering three specific actions related to e-health. From an economic perspective, the telemedicine market alone has grown from US$100 million to US$100 million per year. This growth, coupled with strong economic investments concentrated in healthcare, forces the EU to adapt to the changes inevitably brought about by the use of digital technologies in daily life, especially in the field of health and medicine. European Parliament. The support we are giving now ensures that technological advances in telemedicine, interoperability of health care systems, and patient access to medical records may become a reality in the not-too-distant Chinese Europe Phone Number List future. Photos Rock Cohen, Alex Promos Europe fights ‘zombie’ with innovation Eduardo Salido Cornejo Eduardo Salido Cornejo Anna Gradina Luana Grady Naru "Zombies" have been plaguing Europe for the past four years, but thanks to innovation things are starting to change. Every morning, Europe wakes up to headlines like this: Another bank goes bankrupt, another company struggles to ensure profits don't shrink, Another country risk premium of more than 10 basis points... out a green shoot sprouting somewhere, another zombie appears around the corner. But things seem to be changing, and the zombies have taken off. Suddenly, economic growth turned from negative to positive. The recession is over and the time is right around the corner when we no longer find another bank in dire need of a core.
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